Best League of Legends champions in Patch 12.5

A new League of Legends patch every two weeks helps to spice up the meta, chopping and changing champions for the sake of balance.

 

Every change has the potential to have a significant impact on the state of the game, in both professional play and solo queue. We sifted through League stats site u.gg to provide you with a list of the champions with the highest win rates in the current patch.

 

 

Here are the best champions in Patch 12.5, according to stats.

 

Veigar

 

Veigar remains as one best picks in the bot lane. His abilities make him one of the strongest carries in the late game, mostly thanks to his Dark Matter (W) and Primordial Burst (R) combo. If used correctly, it can instantly delete a squishy enemy. His Event Horizon (E) is also useful in many situations. He currently has a 55.42 percent win rate.

 

 

Rumble

 

 

You’ve seen Rumble in the top lane, get ready for Rumble in the mid lane. That’s right, with a 55.11 win rate, the Yordle shines the most in Patch 12.5. And it’s not much of a surprise. He has always been a great skirmisher, and his ultimate can make an impact when fighting for objectives or roaming to other lanes.

 

Seraphine

 

 

Seraphine returns to our list after a few tweaks in the newest patch, this time in the bottom lane. With her high burst, survivability, and a few crowd control tools, it makes sense. With proper support by your side, you can make your enemies’ life post level six a nightmare. Currently, she boasts a 55.01 percent win rate.

 

 

Rell

 

 

And speaking of aggressive supports, Rell is the only one that makes it to the list in this role in Patch 12.5. With a surge of squishy, poking champions in the role of supports, it’s somewhat expected, since her kit allows her to punish heroes like that. Right now, she has a 54.62 percent win rate.

 

Quinn

 

 

Ranged top laners are becoming more and more popular in the top lane, and Quinn makes the list for another time this year. Her kit hasn’t changed at all, so it’s not surprising at all that she still heralds as one of the best picks for the top lane. Quinn possesses an immense one-vs-one potential, high mobility, and a 54.58 percent win rate right now.

 

 

Karthus

 

In season 12, it has become more common to see more hypercarries and heavily scaling bottom laners. While Karthus may not be called a hypercarry, his scaling is respectable. Karthus’ damage increases as the game goes on. Currently, he boasts a 54.09 percent win rate.

 

Viktor

 

 

Ever heard of Viktor in the top lane? We haven’t either. But looking at how the champ currently has a 53.56 percent win rate there, it might be an option to consider. His damage early should make any top laners’ laning phase a pain in the neck. And, Viktor still remains one of the most dangerous champions as the game progresses. Right now, he sits at a 53.56 percent win rate.

 

 

Master Yi

 

While Master Yi was hit by the nerf hammer in Patch 12.5, it seems that it didn’t influence his win rate at all, at least in Platinum and above. He’s still considered one of the top-tier junglers in solo queue, which is mostly a result of his amazing one-vs-one potential. In the late game, he can shut down many carries in a span of seconds. Right now, Master Yi has a 53.51 win rate.

 

Volibear

 

Volibear has been one of the best junglers for quite some time now, and 메이저토토사이트  his win ratio (53.36 percent during the first days of Patch 12.5) is proof of that. Survivability, effective ganks, and quick jungle clear make him stand out from the other jungle picks.

 

 

Malphite

 

One of the easiest champs to play in the game closes the list for Patch 12.5. As of now, Malphite has a 53.29 percent win rate as a mid lane champion, and it’s no mistake that he’s found himself in this spot. Immense roaming potential, high damage for a tank, and an ultimate that can put you behind the steering wheel in the teamfights are values that best describe the champion.